An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - Počet stran: 201 |
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... turned author ? " " Ah ! my friend , " said Cavil , " and what subject have you chosen ? " " A very fair one , " said I , " if you will please to consider my early pursuits --- the stage --- the drama --- the art of acting --- in short ...
... turned author ? " " Ah ! my friend , " said Cavil , " and what subject have you chosen ? " " A very fair one , " said I , " if you will please to consider my early pursuits --- the stage --- the drama --- the art of acting --- in short ...
Strana 54
... acting , he recommend- ed a poor tradesman as door - keeper to his quondam brother actors ; but they refused that small favour , which so enraged him , that he altered his original plan , and turned his bounty 54 AN ESSAY ON.
... acting , he recommend- ed a poor tradesman as door - keeper to his quondam brother actors ; but they refused that small favour , which so enraged him , that he altered his original plan , and turned his bounty 54 AN ESSAY ON.
Strana 144
... always be kept without motion ; nor on the contrary , perpetually moving about on every different expression : the head ought always to be turned on the same side to which the " } actions of the body are directed , except 144 AN ESSAY ON.
... always be kept without motion ; nor on the contrary , perpetually moving about on every different expression : the head ought always to be turned on the same side to which the " } actions of the body are directed , except 144 AN ESSAY ON.
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